Our draft profiles continue with the newest member of the quarterback room in Cincinnati, Toledo quarterback Logan Woodside.

Career Stats (via College Football Reference)

Woodside grew up not too far from Cincinnati, only about 80 miles south, in Frankfort, Kentucky. As a high school senior, Woodside threw an impressive 41 touchdowns in 13 games, leading his team to a 12-1 record. He also added nine rushing touchdowns and also intercepted five passes on defense. He was named to the first team all-state by MaxPreps and was a three-star recruit by Scout.

Woodside would see action early in his college career, playing in four games as a true freshman in 2013, including one start against Central Michigan.

Woodside became the full-time starter in his sophomore season, throwing for 2,263 yards, 19 touchdowns and eight interceptions. He led the Rockets to a 9-4 record, including a 63-44 victory over Arkansas State in the GoDaddy Bowl (now the Dollar General Bowl).

The quarterback would redshirt in 2015 before returning in 2016 as the starter. And his numbers skyrocketed (no pun intended). Woodside threw for 4,129 yards and posted a very good 45-to-9 touchdown-to-interception ratio. His 45 touchdowns passes were the most in the country. Toledo finished 9-4, but lost their bowl game, 31-28 to Appalachian State in the Camellia Bowl.

Woodside was a first-team All-MAC selection and was one touchdown short of tying the MAC record of 46 in a single season.

For his final act, Woodside earned the MAC Offensive Player of the Year award, throwing for 3,882 yards, 28 touchdowns and eight interceptions, leading the Rockets in claiming the MAC championship, throwing for 307 yards and four touchdowns in the 45-28 win over Akron. But Appalachian State got the better of Toledo again in the postseason, this time shutting out the Rockets, 34-0, in the Dollar General Bowl. Still, it was an 11-win season for Toledo, and a 29-9 career record at Toledo for Woodside.

Woodside is the school’s all-time leader in passing yards, touchdowns and passing efficiency. His 93 touchdowns passes also ranks fifth all-time for the MAC.

Woodside will enter camp alongside Matt Barkley and Jeff Driskel behind starter Andy Dalton. But Woodside has some upside, especially for being a late pick, to develop and potentially take over for Dalton in the near future. Look for him to be either the No. 3 quarterback or a part of the practice squad to begin his career.